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IIT Sri City CSE vs. SNU CSE: Which is Better for My Daughter?

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Besides coaching students for entrance exams, he also guides Class 10 and 12 students about career options in engineering, medicine and the vocational sciences.
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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 18, 2024Hindi
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Hi sir, my daughter got iiit sricity cse and snu cse which one is better?

Ans: Hi
go with IIIT sricity.
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